Creative Design

Eszter Zámori

“Eszter has been a contemporary jewellery designer for more than 10 years. Eszter’s jewelry is made of materials that stand the test of time: precious metals, gemstones, and exotic wood. Eszter believes that an object prepared with the utmost attention will preserve the imprint of the moment years to come. The materials Eszter uses encapsulate just that. Eszter believes that the purpose of jewelry is to slow down time, to awaken passion, and to provide pleasure, just like a piece of candy.”

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Michael Lomon

“Michael is a London-based Motion Graphics Designer, Illustrator, and Comic Book Artist. Michael is the creator of the Palace of Tears web comic and other fantastical fictions. In addition, he is the designer, animator, and often director of a whole host of animated shorts. These are produced for broadcast, web, and social. Big on After Effects and Cinema 4D, Michael’s favorite projects allow for a more organic approach to motion, with plenty of texture, and unusual aesthetics.”

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Ella Butler

“Ella is a Sydney-based designer for theatre, film and live performance. With a detailed approach to framing, Ella strives to create liminal spaces that focus on feeling, association and mood.”

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Eunah Ainslie

“Eunah is a Designer and a Creative Consultant with extensive experience in Fashion, Illustration, and Art Direction. Eunah specializes in designing apparel, prints, patterns, and textiles. Through Eunah’s international work with design teams and production facilities, Eunah has built a broad understanding of the design and production processes. These range from raw material sourcing to retail display, to point-of-sale in both high fashion, and corporate environments. ”

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Rhea Jeong

“Rhea Jeong is a creative professional with an eye for precision. Originally from Seoul, Rhea is an industrial designer currently based in San Francisco. ”

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Carla Gine

“Carla studied Arts and has a Degree in Fashion Design, and a Master’s in Research in Art and Design. More specifically, she is focused on researching Aesthetics through design. In 2016, Carlia started focusing on how fashion can be changed by using aesthetic capacites. In 2017, Carla presented Methamophos in the context of Alicante Fashion Week. In 2019, Carlia showed a dress at the TerrassaTextile Museum. In 2020, Carla received a grant for artistic research in Konvent and released ECHO.”

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lucy yu

“Lucy is a designer bringing together research, critical analysis, and design to create more impactful understandings of contemporary society. Her work as an architect and strategist mostly centers around space, a story told through plans, sections, time/use studies, collage, models, and diagrammatic axonometric drawings.”

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Chri Romero

“Chri Romero is a thoughtful leader in creative strategy, branding, art direction, and experiential design, with a passion for multidisciplinary creative problem solving and building cultural relevance for brands. ”

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Juan Jurado

“Juan Jurado is an Art Director, Graphic Designer, and Advertiser from Bogotá, Colombia. He is passionate about creating beautiful and functional designs and is experienced in brand and advertising solutions with knowledge in communication strategies. Juan firmly believes in Design Thinking, Team Work, Visual Investigation, and Brainstorming as the best ways to achieve a solid communication construction of a brand.”

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Alice Picard

“Alice Picard is a graphic designer, illustrator, and visual artist. She completed a degree in graphic design in Montreal (UQAM) after doing a semester in Strasbourg (HEAR). Her rather eclectic approach is characterized by the versatility and the experimental side of her graphic approaches. Alice’s work usually flirts with the hybrid of several techniques, to infuse meaning into each project. She is based in Montreal and likes the color yellow a little bit too much.”

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How to create a creative design portfolio website.

Attract clients with a creative design portfolio that highlights exactly who you are as a creative designer. Creating your own online creative design portfolio is easy and intuitive with a dedicated creative design portfolio website builder. Choose a website builder like Format that comes with blogging, SEO, social media tools, and an online store so you have everything you need to display your work brilliantly and grow your business. We’ve rounded up six simple tips to keep in mind when building your portfolio website.

  1. Sign up for a free trial with Format. No credit card required.
  2. Choose a creative design template. Don’t worry—if you change your mind later, you can easily switch templates.
  3. Upload your creative design work. Create a gallery or custom page to display your work.
  4. Edit your site. Customize your site menu to include exactly what you want.
  5. Personalize your design. Make it yours and change options like the template preset, fonts, and colors.
  6. Ready to go further? Set up your store, add SEO or social media integration, and more—whenever you want.

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